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  • Saint Afanasy Kislov

    1880–1937 · Contemporary

    Afanasy Kislov was a Christian minister born in 1880 who held citizenship in the Russian Empire. He died in Tver in 1937 and is venerated as a hieromartyr within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Anna Makandina
    Saint Anna Makandina

    1886–1938 · Contemporary

    Anna Makandina was born in 1886 in the Vladimir Governorate and was a citizen of the Soviet Union. An Eastern Orthodox Reverend Martyr, she died in 1938 at the Butovo firing range, where she is also buried.

  • Saint Anysius of Thessalonice

    350–407 · Early Church

    Anysius of Thessalonice was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 350. A citizen of the Byzantine Empire, he died in Thessaloniki in 407. He is recognized as a saint within the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Atanazy
    Saint Atanazy

    1741–1801 · Modern

    Atanazy was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 1741 in the Russian Empire. He died in 1801 and is recognized as a prelate.

  • Saint Augustin
    Saint Augustin

    1886–1937 · Contemporary

    Born in 1886 in Kamenka, Ivanovo Oblast, Saint Augustin was an archbishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church and a citizen of the Soviet Union. He died in 1937 in Tula Oblast and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Barlaam (Konoplyov)
    Saint Barlaam (Konoplyov)

    1858–1918 · Contemporary

    Barlaam Konoplyov was born in 1858 in Kalinino and practiced Eastern Orthodoxy. He died in 1918 in Osinsky Uyezd. He is recognized as a Reverend Martyr.

  • Saint Barsanuphe de Tver
    Saint Barsanuphe de Tver

    1576 · Reformation

    Barsanuphe of Tver was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in Serpukhov. He died in 1576 in Kazan and was buried at the Kazansky Bogoroditsky Monastery. He is recognized as a prelate.

  • Saint Bazyli
    Saint Bazyli

    1867–1918 · Contemporary

    Bazyli was an Eastern Orthodox priest, theologian, and bishop born in Kineshma in 1876. A citizen of the Soviet Union, he died in Krasnoyarsk Krai in 1945. He is recognized as a prelate.

  • Saint Budrin Alexey
    Saint Budrin Alexey

    1861–1918 · Contemporary

    Budrin Alexey was an Eastern Orthodox Christian minister, politician, and deputy who served as a member of the State Duma of the Russian Empire. Born in the Perm Governorate in 1861, he died in Krasnoufimsk in 1918 from a gunshot wound. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Cornelius of Pechory
    Saint Cornelius of Pechory

    1501–1570 · Reformation

    Born in Pskov in 1501, Cornelius was an Eastern Orthodox cleric who served at the Pskovo-Pechersky Dormition Monastery. He died in 1570 at the monastery, where he is also buried. He is venerated as a Reverend Martyr.

  • Saint Daria Zaitseva
    Saint Daria Zaitseva

    1870–1938 · Contemporary

    Daria Zaitseva was born in 1870 in the Ryazan Governorate and was a follower of Eastern Orthodoxy in the Soviet Union. She died in 1938 at the Butovo firing range, where she is also buried. She is recognized as a Reverend Martyr.

  • Saint Demetrianus of Chytri

    830–950 · Medieval

    Demetrianus of Chytri was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in Cyprus in 830. He died in Cyprus in 950 and is venerated as a saint within the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Demetrius of Samarina

    1808 · Modern

    Saint Demetrius of Samarina was an Eastern Orthodox saint born in Samarina. He died in Ioannina in 1808.

  • Saint Demetrius of Sliven

    1818–1841 · Modern

    Demetrius of Sliven was born in 1818 in Sliven, a city within the Ottoman Empire, and worked as a domestic worker. He died in his birthplace in 1841. He is venerated as a New Martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Dmitry Lebedev

    1871–1937 · Contemporary

    Dmitry Lebedev was an Eastern Orthodox theologian and protoiereus who lived from 1871 to 1937. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Eugene
    Saint Eugene

    1877–1937 · Contemporary

    Born in Moscow in 1877, Eugene was an Eastern Orthodox metropolitan and a citizen of the Soviet Union. He died in 1937 at Karlag and is venerated as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Feogen

    1862–1939 · Contemporary

    Feogen was an Eastern Orthodox priest born in Saint Petersburg in 1862. A citizen of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, he died in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1939. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Filippos

    1319–1406 · Medieval

    Saint Filippos was a religious leader in the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Born in 1319 and dying in 1406, he is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Gavriil Protopopov

    1880–1938 · Contemporary

    Gavriil Protopopov was an Eastern Orthodox ierey born in 1880 in Pechenihy. A citizen of the Soviet Union, he died in 1938 in Kharkiv. He is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Herman
    Saint Herman

    1883–1937 · Contemporary

    Herman was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop who held citizenship in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. Born in 1883, he died in 1937 at Bamlag. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Ilarion Zhukov

    1863–1938 · Contemporary

    Ilarion Zhukov was born in 1863 in the Novoaidar Raion and died in 1938 in Kharkiv. A citizen of the Soviet Union and a practitioner of Eastern Orthodoxy, he is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Innocenty
    Saint Innocenty

    1882–1937 · Contemporary

    Saint Innocenty was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 1882 in Biysk. He died in the Soviet Union in 1937 and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Ivan Kononenko

    1880–1938 · Contemporary

    Ivan Kononenko was born in 1880 in Solokhi and held citizenship in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. An Eastern Orthodox figure, he died in 1938 in Kharkiv. He is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint James of Rostov
    Saint James of Rostov

    1392 · Medieval

    Saint James of Rostov was an Eastern Orthodox bishop and priest. He died in 1392 at the Spaso-Yakovlevsky Monastery and is recognized as a prelate.

  • Saint Joasaph
    Saint Joasaph

    1875–1937 · Contemporary

    Joasaph was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 1874 in Lynovytsia. He died in 1937 in Kursk and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Joazaf
    Saint Joazaf

    1886–1937 · Contemporary

    Born in 1886 in Ufa, Joazaf served as an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop. He died in 1937 in Kazan and is recognized as a hieromartyr. He held citizenship in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.

  • Saint John Kalliergus

    Saint John Kalliergus was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in Agios Ioannis. He died in Cyprus and is recognized as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint John Nikolsky
    Saint John Nikolsky

    1878–1937 · Contemporary

    John Nikolsky was an Eastern Orthodox priest born in 1878 in Bezhetsky Uyezd. A citizen of the Soviet Union, he died in 1937. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Konstantin Minyatov
    Saint Konstantin Minyatov

    1874–1918 · Contemporary

    Konstantin Minyatov was a Russian Empire lawyer born in 1874 in Oryol. He died in 1918 in Yekaterinburg from a gunshot wound. He is recognized as a saint within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Konstantinos of Hydra, Neo-Martyr

    1770–1800 · Modern

    Konstantinos of Hydra was born in 1770 in Hydra and was a citizen of the Ottoman Empire. He died in 1800 in Rhodes. He is recognized as a canonized saint within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Lawrence of Salamis
    Saint Lawrence of Salamis

    1650–1707 · Modern

    Saint Lawrence of Salamis was an Eastern Orthodox farmer born in Megara in 1650. He died in 1707 and is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Macaire de Kanev

    1605–1678 · Reformation

    Macaire de Kanev was an Eastern Orthodox priest and metropolitan born in 1605 in Ovruch. He died in 1678 in Kaniv, where he is also buried. He is recognized as a saint within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Macaire le Romain

    1550 · Reformation

    Saint Macaire le Romain was born in Rome and served as an Eastern Orthodox hegumen. He died in 1550.

  • Saint Makary
    Saint Makary

    1871–1944 · Contemporary

    Saint Makary was a Christian minister in the Russian Empire who was born in 1876. He died in 1922 in Moscow and is buried at the Kalitnikovskoye Cemetery. He is recognized as a Reverend Martyr within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Makary I

    1450–1497 · Medieval

    Makary I was an Eastern Orthodox priest born in 1450 and a citizen of Poland. He served as the Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia until his death in 1497. He is buried in Saint Sophia Cathedral and is venerated as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Margaret of Menzelino

    1865–1918 · Contemporary

    Born in 1865 in Kyiv, Saint Margaret of Menzelino was an Eastern Orthodox religious figure who died in Menzelinsk in 1918. She is recognized as a Reverend Martyr.

  • Saint Metody
    Saint Metody

    1868–1921 · Contemporary

    Metody was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 1868. He died in 1921 in Petropavl and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Michael I of Kyiv
    Saint Michael I of Kyiv

    950–992 · Medieval

    Michael I of Kyiv was an Eastern Orthodox priest born in 950 in Bulgaria or Syria. He served as the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' until his death in 992 in Kyiv. He is a prelate buried at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.

  • Saint Mykola Yefimov

    1890–1938 · Contemporary

    Mykola Yefimov was born in 1890 in Verkhnii Saltiv and was a citizen of the Soviet Union. An Eastern Orthodox figure, he died in Kharkiv in 1938. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Nektary Telyashin
    Saint Nektary Telyashin

    1587–1667 · Reformation

    Nektary Telyashin was born in 1586 in Ostashkov and served as an Eastern Orthodox priest, hegumen, and archbishop. He died in 1667 in Moscow and is recognized as a prelate.

  • Saint Nicolas

    1050–1104 · Medieval

    Born in 1050 in the Byzantine Empire, Saint Nicolas served as an Eastern Orthodox priest and the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He died in 1104 within the Byzantine Empire and is recognized as a thaumaturge.

  • Saint Nikita
    Saint Nikita

    1876–1937 · Contemporary

    Born in 1876 in Pokrov, Nikita was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop in the Soviet Union. He died in 1937 at the Butovo firing range and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Nikolai Pospelov
    Saint Nikolai Pospelov

    1885–1938 · Contemporary

    Nikolai Pospelov was a Christian minister born in 1885 in the Russian Empire. He died in 1938 at the Butovo firing range, where he was executed by shooting and subsequently buried. He is recognized as a hieromartyr within Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • Saint Onezym
    Saint Onezym

    1876–1938 · Contemporary

    Born in 1876 in Belozersky Uyezd, Onezym served as an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop within the Soviet Union. He died in 1938 and is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Pafnuzio di Borovsk
    Saint Pafnuzio di Borovsk

    1394–1477 · Medieval

    Pafnuzio of Borovsk was an Eastern Orthodox monk born in Borovsk in 1394. He lived and died in Borovsk in 1477 and is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Parteniusz
    Saint Parteniusz

    1881–1937 · Contemporary

    Parteniusz was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in Irkutsk in 1881. A citizen of the Soviet Union, he died in Arkhangelsk in 1937. He is venerated as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Pavel Svetozarov
    Saint Pavel Svetozarov

    1867–1922 · Contemporary

    Pavel Svetozarov was an Eastern Orthodox priest and parson born in 1867 in Kartmazovo. He died in 1922 in Ivanovo and is recognized as a saint within the Eastern Orthodox religion.

  • Saint Peter Atroeli

    Saint Peter Atroeli is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Prokopiusz
    Saint Prokopiusz

    1878–1937 · Contemporary

    Prokopiusz was a Soviet Union citizen born in 1877 in Novokuznetsk. An Eastern Orthodox bishop and priest, he died in 1937 in Tortkul. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Pyotr Doroshenko

    1882–1938 · Contemporary

    Pyotr Doroshenko was born in 1882 in Chuhuiv and died in 1938 in Kharkiv. A citizen of the Soviet Union and a practitioner of Eastern Orthodoxy, he is recognized as a saint.